The present invention relates to an automated guided vehicle for transporting rolls of newsprint or other printing paper, which automatically transports a roll of newsprint or other printing paper between a storage area and a setting area for a rotary press machine, and more specifically relates to a newsprint automated guided vehicle, comprising a hoisting/lowering unit which hoists and lowers said roll of newsprint in the vertical direction for connection to/removal from a rotary press machine.
In a newspaper publishing facility and the like, an automated guided vehicle, which supplies rolls of fresh newsprint to a rotary press machine or removes used rolls of newsprint has been generally used. Wide rolls of newsprint having a width of 1626 mm (identified in the drawings by the character R3), medium rolls of newsprint (identified by R3) having a width of 1219 mm, and narrow rolls of newsprint (R2) having a width of 813 mm are generally used.
This hoisting/lowering unit 240 includes hoisting/lowering base 241 and hoisting/lowering means 243 having an inner arm 243a and an outer arm 243b forming an X-shaped pantograph which displaces the hoisting/lowering base 241. Further, on the upper surface of the hoisting/lowering base 241 is provided two linear guides 244 in parallel with each other and parallel to a central axis D extending between the central axes of the side cone A1 attached to the fixed side winding paper holding arm A and the moving side cone B1 of the displaceable holding arm B. A moving table 245 is arranged so as to bridge over the linear guides 244 and slide therealong to support a newsprint roll R2 for displacement along the central axis when the base is at its upper limit position.
In operation, the automated guided vehicle 200 loads the roll of newsprint R2 onto the moving table 245 at a storage station for newsprint rolls. The vehicle is advanced to under a fixed side winding paper holding arms A and B provided opposite each other in the paper feeding device in a rotary press machine. The hoisting/lowering unit 240 hoists the roll of newsprint roll R2 on the moving table 245 so that the central axis C1 of a core C of the newsprint roll R2 is disposed at a position aligned with the central axis D, extending between the central axis of a fixed side cone A1 attached to the fixed side winding paper holding arm A and the central axis of a moving side cone B1 attached to the moving side winding paper holding arm B. The moving side winding paper holding arm B is horizontally moved in a direction of the fixed side winding paper holding arm A so that the moving side cone B1 is fitted to one opening end portion C2 of a wound core C of the newsprint Roll R2. Further, when the moving side winding paper holding arm B is moved in the direction of the fixed side winding paper holding arm A, a moving table 245 loading the newsprint Roll R2 is slid on a linear guide 244 of the hoisting/lowering base 241 and the newsprint Roll R2, causing the other opening end portion C3 of a wound core C of the newsprint Roll R2 to be fitted to the fixed side cone A1 of the fixed side winding paper holding arm A so that the engagement of the newsprint Roll R2 to the paper feeding device of the rotary press machine is completed. As described above, when the radius of the newsprint Roll R2 is larger than the radius of the moving side winding paper holding arm B, rolls of newsprint can be attached to and recovered from the rotary press machine without difficulty, even in the event that the roll of paper was a width smaller than the length of the base 241.
However, in the above-mentioned automated guided vehicle 200, when the narrow width roll of newsprint R2 (or the medium width roll R4, not shown) has a radius smaller than that of the moving side winding paper holding arm B, and is attached to the rotary press machine, as shown in
Therefore, to attach and remove the rolls of newsprint of narrow or medium width to and from a rotary press machine with a common automated guided vehicle 200, it was necessary to mount a bulk increasing base 250 for avoiding interference between the moving side winding paper holding arm B of the rotary press machine and the hoisting/lowering base 241 on a moving table 245 as shown in
Further, in a conventional automated guided vehicle 200, when the hoisting/lowering unit 240 is lowered, the open portion of a traveling carriage 220 is covered by the hoisting/lowering base 241 and table 245. Thus, observation of the inside of the traveling carriage 220 is impossible. For example, maintenance of a caster, a hoisting/lowering unit 240 and the like was impossible. Further, since the hoisting/lowering base 241 has considerable weight the weight of the automated guided vehicle 200 itself becomes heavy, the energy consumption during traveling and hoisting/lowering is large and the energy efficiency was bad.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an automated guided vehicle, which can be adapted to various types of rolls of newsprint such as narrow, medium and wide, irrespective of their diameters and in which low bedding, weight lightening and energy saving are obtained.
The invention solves the above-mentioned problems by providing an automated guided vehicle comprising a traveling carriage, which supports a newsprint roll and automatically transports the supported roll between a storage station and into registry with paper holding arms in the setting area in a rotary press machine. A hoisting/lowering unit is mounted on the traveling carriage, which hoists and lowers the supported roll of newsprint into and out of registry with a position between opposed winding paper holding arms of the rotary press machine, in which position the supported roll may be engaged with and disengaged from the opposed winding paper holding arms. The invention is characterized in that the hoisting/lowering unit includes two spaced-apart hoisting/lowering frames provided in parallel to a traveling road surface, hoisting/lowering means, which hoisting/lowering raises and lowers the hoisting/lowering frames, an arc-shaped connecting member, which keeps a spacing between the two hoisting/lowering frames to avoid interference with the winding paper holding arms, linear guides respectively formed on upper surfaces of said two hoisting/lowering frames and a moving table, bridging over said linear guide, slides along the guides.
Further, the invention solves the above-mentioned problems by providing a pair of arms forming an X-shaped pantograph, one end of each is respectively pivoted to the hoisting/lowering frame or the hoisting/lowering supports and the other end of each slides along the hoisting/lowering frame or the hoisting/lowering supports.
The invention provides pair of X-shaped pantographs, each having an inner arm and an outer arm. The two inner arms and the two outer arms have inner and outer distance keeping rods disposed so as to avoid the interference with the winding paper holding arms of said rotary press machine when said hoisting/lowering frames are positioned at the upper position of a hoisting/lowering range where the supported paper roll is in registry with the arms.
Since a newsprint automated guided vehicle according to the present invention comprises a traveling carriage, which automatically transports a newsprint roll between a storage station and the setting area in a rotary press machine, and a hoisting/lowering unit mounted on said traveling carriage, which hoists and lowers the newsprint roll into and out of registry with the opposed winding paper holding arms of a rotary press machine, attachment and recovery operations of the newsprint with respect to a rotary press machine can be performed without the manpower. Therefore, the attachment and recovery operations of the newsprint can be remarkably reduced in cost and, additionally, the following effects of the present invention can be obtained.
Since the hoisting/lowering unit includes two spaced-apart hoisting/lowering frames provided in parallel to a traveling road surface, and hoisting/lowering means for the hoisting/lowering frames, an arc-shaped connecting member keeps the spacing between the two hoisting/lowering frames and is configured to avoid interference with the winding paper holding arms of the rotary press. Also, linear guides on upper surfaces of the two hoisting/lowering frames slidably support a moving table, bridging between the linear guides, which avoids interference between the winding paper holding arms of the rotary press and the hoisting/lowering unit. Thus, a newsprint automated guided vehicle of the present invention can be adapted to various rolls of newsprint or other paper which may range in type, width or quantity, and energy saving can be realized and the maintenance properties improved.
Further, since the hoisting/lowering means has a pair of X-shaped pantographs, in each of which one end is pivoted either to one end portion of the hoisting/lowering frame or to said hoisting/lowering supports and the other ends of which are slid along said hoisting/lowering frame or the hoisting/lowering supports, when the hoisting/lowering means is lowered, the hoisting/lowering frames and the pantograph arms are all accommodated within the bed of the traveling carriage. Thus, the bed of the automated guided vehicle can be made lower.
Since the pair of X-shaped pantographs are each composed of an inner arm and an outer arm which respectively have an inner distance keeping rod and an outer distance keeping rod disposed so as to avoid the interference with the winding paper holding arms of the rotary press machine when the hoisting/lowering frames are positioned in the upper limit of a hoisting/lowering range, the distance between the inner arm and the outer arm is kept to a required spacing. Thus, parallelism of the hoisting/lowering frame is kept, together with the effects obtained by the arc-shaped connecting member referenced above.
In summary, the present invention is adapted to load and unload the opposed paper holding arms of a rotary press machine with rolls of the various types of newsprint irrespective of their different widths and the invention provides diameters, low bedding, weight lightening and energy saving and the maintenance properties are improved. Various concrete embodiments of the present invention may be adopted.
As shown in
The hoisting/lowering unit 140 includes two hoisting/lowering frames provided in parallel to a traveling road surface, hoisting/lowering means 143, which hoisting/lowering drives the hoisting/lowering frames 141, an arc-shaped connecting member 142, which keeps a distance between the two hoisting/lowering frames, linear guides 144 respectively formed on upper surfaces 141 of the two hoisting/lowering frames 141 and a moving table 145, bridging over the linear guide rails 144, and which is able to slide on the rails to permit newsprint rolls to be displaced longitudinally along the frames.
The hoisting/lowering means 143 used in the example of the present invention has a pair of X-shaped pantographs, each including an outer arm 143b, the upper end of which is pivoted onto one end sides of slide rails 141a formed on opposed inside surfaces of the two hoisting/lowering frames 141 by pivoting pins 143f and an inner arm 143a, the upper end of which slides through inner roller 143g while guided by slide rail 141b.
The outer arms 143b and the inner arms 143a are pivoted by a connecting pin 143j at substantially their center. The lower ends of the outer arms 143b are slidably supported on hoisting/lowering bottom supports 146 through outer rollers 143h and the upper ends of the inner arms 143a are pivoted by pivoting pins (not shown) on one end side of the hoisting/lowering bottom supports.
Further, to maintain spacing between the pair of X-shaped pantographs, the inner arms 143a are securely provided with an inner distance keeping rod 143d and the outer arms 143b are securely provided with an outer distance keeping rod 143e. If the hoisting/lowering frame is positioned in the vicinity of upper limit of a hoisting range, the inner distance keeping rod 143d and the outer distance keeping rod 143e are attached to positions lower than the lowermost surface of an inner circumference of an arc-shaped connecting member 142. Further, a hoisting/lowering supporting rod 143j is securely provided at a position under the inner distance keeping rod 143d and above the connecting pin 143i. Further, a slide supporting rod 143k is provided at the slide end sides of the outer arms 143b that is sides to which outer rollers 143h are shaft-supported. And two hydraulic cylinders 143c are attached between this slide supporting rod 143k and the hoisting/lowering supporting rod 143j.
Further, when the oil pressure in the hydraulic cylinder 143c is increased, the intersection angle between the inner arm 143a and the outer arm 143b is reduced so that the hoisting/lowering frame 141 is hoisted. On the contrary, when the oil pressure in the hydraulic cylinder 143c is decreased, the intersection angle between the inner arm 143a and the outer arm 143b is increased so that the hoisting/lowering frame 141 is lowered. And finally the hoisting/lowering frames 141 are accommodated into the traveling carriage 120. It should be noted that the frames 141 overlie the recess of the carriage 120 within its side walls.
Next, a relationship between the hoisting/lowering unit 140 provided in the automated guided vehicle of the present invention will be described with reference to
The pair of hoisting/lowering frames 141 is kept at a required spacing by an arc-shaped connecting member 142. An inner distance keeping rod 143d (see
Then, an operation when the hoisting/lowering unit 140 provided in the automated guided vehicle of the present invention attaches the newsprint roll R2 in use to a paper feeding device will be described with reference to
Further, when the moving side winding paper holding arm B is moved toward the fixed side winding paper holding arm A, the moving table 145 loading the newsprint R1 is slid on the linear guide 144 formed on the hoisting/lowering frame 141 so that the fixed side cone A1 of the fixed side winding paper holding arm A is fitted to the other open end C3 of the core C of the newsprint R1. As a result, as shown in
It is noted that in the above-mentioned example, a case where a fixed side winding paper holding arm A is on the left side and a moving side winding paper holding arm B positioned on the right side is horizontally moved for attaching a newsprint thereto so called a case of left justification has been described. However, as shown in
As described above, since the automated guided vehicle of the present invention does not use a hoisting/lowering base which a conventional automated guided vehicle had, and a pair of hoisting/lowering frames support a moving table 145, and a connecting member 142, which keeps the distance between the hoisting/lowering frames 141 to a required distance, is formed to be in an arc-shape, as shown in
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2007-271334 | Oct 2007 | JP | national |